Mysteries Closure

I was rather astonished by how few players answered 14 or higher: a measly 41, or about 1 for every 1000 players who answered at least one question correctly. If I'm not mistaken, that's roughly equivalent to the number of active posters on this forum, meaning that we probably know every single person in that elite group. Wow!

Hullo, another 14-er here! (But credit for the fourteenth point goes to Streetfelineblue's realization that it was Sir Stamford Raffles who brought the tiger.)

On the topic of 'between the stars' and 'the liberation of night,' maybe it has something to do with the stars being the Judgments, and their light being the laws (natural and otherwise) from which the Bazaar is shielded. Maybe if you're in deep space ('between the stars'), you're similarly free of light and laws?

Wild speculations: do different stars/judgments have different laws? If so, could life native to one star survive near another, or would they need to stay underground, hidden from the sun? Similarly, can monsters live in the Neath because they are free from the sun? Are the judgments tied to cosmgonic myths, where the universe begins in a state of chaos and darkness, and light and law arise/are established?

Hullo, another 14-er here! (But credit for the fourteenth point goes to Streetfelineblue's realization that it was Sir Stamford Raffles who brought the tiger.)

On the topic of 'between the stars' and 'the liberation of night,' maybe it has something to do with the stars being the Judgments, and their light being the laws (natural and otherwise) from which the Bazaar is shielded. Maybe if you're in deep space ('between the stars'), you're similarly free of light and laws?

That's my guess - beyond the boundaries of the stars' domains is the freedom of darkness. Also, I must admit, I am well pleased at being at that top 41. And absolute congratters to Wieland!

Big congratulations to Rupho Schartenhauer, who is officially the only person to have correctly answered 16 questions!

Whoa!

Helen Demeter wrote:

After reading the statistics, I have to ask: Who is the one who got the 'between stars' and 'where the foxes are' ones correctly?

Not me, alas! Nobody got the thing about the foxes, and I too would be interested to learn who made the connection to the Liberation of Night (seems so obvious, in afterthought!).

I'm still not sure whether it was my answer to the Mr Eaten question (NORTH!) or to the Mr Sacks question (&quotAs many as offered themselves&quot -- I thought this was a trick question and never even considered the answer would be an actual number) that was considered correct -- and the number of Masters was just a lucky guess: I answered Eleven, Twelve, and Thirteen on my three accounts respectively.edited by Rupho Schartenhauer on 3/24/2015

I got 11, though I did read and ignore the Sir Raffles hint (and insisted above the better advice of my friend that the First City had to be somewhere in North America). I'm happy with how things turned out.

I was rather astonished by how few players answered 14 or higher: a measly 41, or about 1 for every 1000 players who answered at least one question correctly. If I'm not mistaken, that's roughly equivalent to the number of active posters on this forum, meaning that we probably know every single person in that elite group. Wow!

Hullo, another 14-er here! (But credit for the fourteenth point goes to Streetfelineblue's realization that it was Sir Stamford Raffles who brought the tiger.)

Ah-ehm... It was actually Sebastian Flyte's realization, I heard it on mIRC and collated it in my LiveJournal post ^^

Most of the more difficult answers on that post I had found here or there. Basically my only personal insights in that post were the number of people taken by Mr Sacks and the &quotbetween stars&quot one, and I got them both wrong T.T

Sooo..Has anyone found those 'oblique hints' to the foxes's fate yet?I thought the Relickers would hold some clues but as far as I can tell neither they nor their rats tell you anything of consequence on this matter.

Would like to add that FBG has lovely timing with this, to insure that most of us have at least a small amount of Fate just in time for the Feast of the Exceptional Rose. If it's anything like last year, there will be plenty of fun ways to use small amounts of fate!

Sooo..Has anyone found those 'oblique hints' to the foxes's fate yet?I thought the Relickers would hold some clues but as far as I can tell neither they nor their rats tell you anything of consequence on this matter.

Perhaps the Capering Relicker will give us something, should we manage to save up enough Scrap to trade for his most valuable possession.

So I've returned from a year away from Fallen London (thanks to Sunless Sea) and I see that I got 8 of the mysteries correct. However, both the link in the message ( http://www.failbettergames.com/?page_id=312 ) and the link on twitter ( http://www.failbettergames.com/?p=1395 ) fail to produce results. 312 is a &quotpage not found&quot and 1395 leads to an unrelated blog post. About an hour of looking around on Google turns up little. Were the answers hidden again? And if so, could someone provide them to me by private message?